Effects of conventional and organic management on plant and insect communities in a traditional elephant garlic crop

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  • who: Emanuele Fanfarillo from the Department of Life Sciences, University of Siena, Siena, Italy have published the research: Effects of conventional and organic management on plant and insect communities in a traditional elephant garlic crop, in the Journal: nutrients, regulation of microclimate, soil protection, pest control, and detoxification of noxious chemicals. In the last decades, agricultural ecosystems increased their dependence on external energy inputs due to a reduction in their self-regulation ability, which is largely dependent on the occurring biodiversity (Altieri, 1999). This is increasing the awareness that agricultural management must be set towards sustainable practices . . .

     

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